Kim is the assistant news editor for the campus politics beat. She was previously a contributor for the beat.

|

June 9, 2:27 am

I am not an outspoken person – especially when it comes to expressing how I feel. If you know me the most common expression I use to describe anything is, “It’s okay,” or “It was alright.”
My responses can appear to be very dull and unrelieved, to a point where people start asking me why I appear so closed off. Read more...

|

May 24, 11:46 pm

The Election Board Chair claimed the undergraduate student government has violated its constitution by ordering the judicial board during its Tuesday meeting to accept a petition against the election board. Read more...

|

May 21, 10:44 pm

The undergraduate student government judicial board rejected a petition against the election board Monday.
Ramneek Hazrah and Matthew William Richard filed a petition against the election board, claiming the election board violated judicial board orders by failing to issue a reasonable sanction for Sanction Case 59 after finding that Bruins United candidates Bella Martin and Victoria Solkovits engaged in attempted voter coercion during the Undergraduate Students Association Council election campaign, according to the memorandum from the judicial board to the petitioner. Read more...

|

May 20, 2:59 pm

The undergraduate student government judicial board rejected a fourth petition this week against the election board Saturday.
Melissa Tapia and Asha Isse filed a petition claiming the election board made a series of election code violations. Read more...

|

May 17, 2:37 pm

The undergraduate student government judicial board rejected two petitions against the election board Thursday.
The judicial board denied to review a petition by Rafi Sands, a former Undergraduate Students Association Council external vice president and member of the Bruins United slate, claiming the election board made a number of violations to the judicial board order that was released May 10, according to the memorandum from the judicial board to Sands. Read more...

|

May 16, 9:57 am

This post was updated on May 16 at 12:57 p.m.
The undergraduate student government election board backtracked on its decision to disqualify a candidate after consulting with an administrator. Read more...

|

May 10, 10:10 pm

This post was updated May 11 at 10:31 a.m.
The Undergraduate Students Association Council Judicial Board ruled Thursday that the USAC Election Board must reinvestigate complaint cases related to voter coercion and issue a new sanction on a case alleging attempted voter coercion. Read more...

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

Poll

The Undergraduate Students Association Council urged a Student Media newsmagazine member earlier this month to turn off its livestream during part of the the public comment period of its meeting. USAC's livestream policies do not allow for audio or video for a segment of its public comment periods, so as to protect the identity of students, but there are currently no regulations in place for Student Media livestreaming of council meetings. What do you think about this?
The student government should be able to restrict the public from recording its meetings, as it has the right to protect the identities of students who may face safety issues for what they say.
USAC meetings are a public forum and student journalists should be able to livestream to make this information accessible to the public.
The debate over livestreaming in USAC meetings is irrelevant, as few students watch livestreams of undergraduate student government meetings.
I have feelings about this issue that are not expressed in the options above.
Submit View results without voting »

Santa Monica Family looking for part time afternoon/evening child care for 5 yo and 3 yo. We need help driving kids to activities and playdates. Reliable car and driving record a must. Someone who can help with keeping house organized and running errands a bonus. This job would be 30 hrs per week-somewhat flexible with hours but we are looking for someone interested in a consistent job. Job to commence End of January/Beginning Feb..
[email protected]
• child care wanted

GINA RODRIGUEZ ON UCLA CAMPUS DECEMBER 13TH
Gina Rodriguez and Ford Motor Company present a discussion on breaking the glass ceiling at the Northwest Auditorium at UCLA on December 13th.
Actress, director, activist
Gina Rodriguez along with Sheryl Connelly, Futurist at Ford Motor Company, Gillian Zucker,
President of Business Operations at the LA Clippers and other top
female executives will discuss their own challenges and
victories in breaking through to the top of their professions. The panel will share their collective insights and helpful tools on
successfully navigating obstacles and opportunities facing women and underrepresented groups. The discussion will be followed by a short Q&A with the audience.
Doors: 3pm
Reception / Refreshments
Event Time: 4pm- 5:30pm
(please be seated by 3:50pm)
reserve a spot
[email protected] • Greeks